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Memorial Day Weekend 2011

We had a great Memorial Day Weekend in our nation’s capitol and surrounding areas! There were lots of “firsts” for all of us I think!

We stayed with Mitch and Jenny; Jack and Casey had a great time with their cousins Charlotte and Chase. However, it was definitely the first time that Jack and Casey have fought over who gets to sleep in the master bedroom closet, on the floor. Jack slept there last time we visited so he naturally assumed that’s where he should sleep. But Casey didn’t want to miss out on any fun and she wanted to sleep there too. There was room for both of them but Jack didn’t want Casey there and eventually she was enough of a bugger that we moved her downstairs to a futon…with her dad for most of one night.

On Sunday morning, we headed into Washington, DC and the kids got their first metro/subway ride! Jack loved it and Casey enjoyed it too.

While switching trains, Jack and Casey had pretend lightsaber battles to pass the time.

We took the metro to the Smithsonian stop at the mall and made our way to the Air and Space Museum. On the way, we saw the Washington Monument aka The Big Pencil, the Smithsonian Castle and the Capitol Building. Pat told Jack that the Capitol Building was where all the Senators worked. He responded with, “Oh, like Padme Amidala?” He’s not only learning to wield a lightsaber but he’s learning important lessons on government from Star Wars.

We also literally stopped to smell the roses.

I asked Jack to pick between the dinosaur museum and the air & space so this was his choice. It was also his choice to blow through there in under an hour. It’s the first time I’ve gone to a museum and learned nothing. I just followed Jack around. There was a lot to take in at the Air & Space museum and I think he was just a bit young for it so he just wandered through. If you ask him what his favorite part of it was, he’ll probably tell you it was the french fries that we had for lunch!

Our second stop of the day was the National Building Museum. A friend had sent some information along about a Lego display there and I thought Jack would enjoy it. After the crowded Air & Space museum the National Building Museum was quiet, beautiful and fun for the kids. The Lego display was pretty interesting but after looking at the “professional” Legos, there was a whole area for kids to create their own masterpiece.

And this is what they came up with…I didn’t even know they were familiar with Frank Lloyd Wright.

After the Lego room, there was another room for kids. This time the Lego bricks were life sized bricks and the kids had a lot of fun building a tower taller than Daddy.

Even the outside of the National Building Museum was fun…

After our day in the city, we headed back to Mitch & Jenny’s for a barbeque with their friends and neighbors. Pat volunteered to work the grill, which is another first…first time in a few years I would say. And then he told me he enjoys grilling! I had no idea.

On Monday we had big afternoon plans, but the morning involved train rides and carousel rides, so it wasn’t too shabby either.

While waiting for the train, I tried to take some picture of the dads and their kids…not a one where they are all looking and smiling but I love what I got instead…

The grand finale of the trip required us to go separate ways. Pat and Jack went to Jack’s first Phillies baseball game (at Nationals Stadium) and Casey and I went on our first shopping excursion to Ikea. The whole time they were at the game, we were at Ikea. We spent about 3 1/2 hours there somehow. Casey played around all the furniture displays and then I dropped her off in a child care area and did some more shopping. We loaded up my purchases in the car and Casey wanted ice cream so I decided we might as well go back into Ikea for it. It was a good choice…only $1 for a cone. Casey spent at least 30 minutes eating this ice cream cone and required 8 napkins. But it was apparent that she was enjoying herself.

Pat and Jack had a great time at the game too. It was so hot that Pat didn’t think they’d stay very long but their seats were in the shade and they watched most of the game. Jack also got a ride in a rickshaw and another subway ride. In the end though, if you ask both of them what the favorite part of their afternoons was, they both said, “The ice cream!”

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what an awesome trip! i think i might be a little more excited about a trip to DC with the boys after seeing this. AND, i might even hit up IKEA on the ride back down to VA after learning about the child care. yes, please! glad you guys had a nice weekend.